Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, February 14, 1908 Volume 42, Number 6 Death of a Child Mrs. John S. Jones of Cookport, Indiana County, and her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Henry of Decker’s Point, also of Indiana County, arrived in Ebensburg Saturday evening last to attend the funeral of Olive, the 2- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Crawford of Cambria Township, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Jones, the child having died of whooping cough on Friday last. The funeral took place after services at the home of Mr. Crawford on Sunday afternoon last, the interment being made in Lloyd cemetery. Mrs. Christian Shaffer Mrs. Christian Shaffer, an aged and respected resident of Wilmore, died at her home in that town on Monday of last week. She was the mother of a large family, all of the male members being employees of the PRR and her daughters, with the exception of Mrs. Wallace Sherbine, being the wives of railroaders. The deceased was a faithful member of the U. B. Church. Interment was made in the family burial plot in the C. B. Cemetery on Pringle Hill, Wednesday, February 5th, after services by her pastor, Rev. Spangler. Suicide at Cresson John Goreyea, a foreigner residing at Patton, was found hanging underneath a dancing platform at Rhododendron Park, near Cresson, on Wednesday last. It is supposed the suicide was committed some time ago. A telegram in the dead man’s pocket signed, “Annie” revealed his identity. The telegram was dated Hoboken, N. J., and informed Goreyea of the landing of his wife at that place, which fact it is thought for some reason or other caused despondency and suicide. An inquest was held on the remains of the unfortunate man. Charles B. Litzinger Dead Charles B. Litzinger, a well known resident of Johnstown, died at his home in that city on Sunday evening of pneumonia in this sixty–fifth year. Mr. Litzinger was born near Loretto and was a son of David Litzinger. He was a veteran of the Civil War, having served first in Company A, Fortieth regiment, P. V. and afterward in Company B, Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry. For many years Mr. Litzinger was engaged in the draying business in Johnstown. James H. Warsing James H. Warsing, a Pennsylvania Railroad conductor, met death at Conemaugh station last evening about six o’clock by being thrown under a train he was attempting to board. Child Crawford The family of Mr. Max Crawford of Tannery Pirce, two miles north of this place, has been much afflicted with sickness of late. For several weeks whooping cough has been afflicting several of the children of the family; a daughter, aged two years, having died on Friday last, as will be seen by notice elsewhere. The surviving children are now on the road to recovery but Mrs. Crawford is sick with grip, contracted it is supposed while waiting on her sick children. Mesh Stevens Mesh Stevens, formerly of Cambria County, aged about 55 years, was recently found frozen near the county home in Clearfield County a few days ago. His remains were brought to Flinton where he has relatives living, where the funeral took place in Beavervalley Cemetery, Wednesday.